"Speaking at a news conference in New Jersey, Mr. McCain said he believed that comments made by a Hamas leader approving Mr. Obama’s candidacy were “a legitimate point of discussion,” and he went on to accuse Mr. Obama of agreeing to negotiate with the president of Iran, who on Wednesday referred to Israel as “a stinking corpse facing annihilation.” He described that as “a distinct difference between myself and Senator Obama.”"

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For his part, Mr. McCain has taken pride in the enmity with which he regards Hamas. “I think that the people should understand that I will be Hamas’s worst nightmare,” he said late last month in a conference call with conservative bloggers.

Conversely, he has tried to portray Mr. Obama as sympathetic to Hamas.

“I think it is very clear who Hamas wants to be the next president of the United States,” Mr. McCain said to the bloggers. “If Senator Obama is favored by Hamas, I think people can make judgments accordingly.”

And in a fund-raising letter sent out in April, a spokesman for Mr. McCain wrote: “We need change in America, but not the kind of change that wins kind words from Hamas, surrenders in Iraq and will hold unconditional talks with Iranian President Ahmadinejad.”

In particular, the McCain campaign has explicitly linked Mr. Yousef’s statements to Mr. Obama’s repeatedly stated willingness to talk to so-called “rogue states” like Iran, North Korea and Cuba.

“Well, Iran is obviously an important supporter of Hamas,” Mr. McCain said Friday.

“Senator Obama wants to sit down and have negotiations and discussions with the person who just yesterday called Israel a quote ‘stinking corpse,’ ” he said, referring to Mr. Ahmadinejad, and “who continues to advocate quote ‘wiping Israel off the map.’ ”

You know what: If Obama wants to start talks with Iran, good for him. Isolation for 20+ years has done jack honkey to solve any problems. Open up the dialogue, find a common ground, give them less reason to hate.

McCain, OTOH, wants to keep the same as usual BS that does not nothing but perpetuate the us vs them mentality. Ooooh. He'll be Hamas' worst nightmare. What idiotic rhetoric.

Hamas isn't the enemy of US, so Hamas like Obama probably not a bad thing.

Huh ???

Did Hamas send people to Iraq to kill US soldiers? Did Hamas send terrorists to US to kill Americans?

Perhaps not. But they do wage a war of desired annhilation against Israel- one of the US's closest/most important allies.

Maybe Obama can persuade them to change their mind?

BTW, how come Israel is the closest and most important allies? I think there are more disadvantages of having Israel as allies than advantages for US. The only time US can get help from Israel is when there is a conflict in middle east but US have other allies that can help with that like Turkey and Saudi Arabia. Israel is also known to spy and steal US secrets.